US5257984A - Blood collector - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to blood collectors and more particularly relates to a new and improved blood collector.
- the collection of blood samples from a patient are integral in the diagnosis of disease, and the monitoring of therapy.
- One method of collecting blood is commonly referred to as the "fingerstick”. This method involves cutting the skin with a lancing device and collecting the blood from the resulting wound.
- KABE Collector Another type called the KABE Collector has several deficiencies which are identified in the detailed description relating to prior art, infra.
- Apparatus for transferring a blood specimen from a droplet source to a collection tube via a capillary tube has a glass anticoagulant-coated capillary tube or a plain untreated tube and a collection tube with a stopper having an X-slit membrane for admission of the capillary tube into the collection tube with the stopper on.
- a separating gel may be located in the collection tube to provide plasma or serum separation when the collection tube is centrifuged.
- the capillary and collection tubes are preferably sold together but separated from each other. This packaging method is more efficient in the use of space. They are assembled by pushing the capillary tube through the slit membrane of the stopper when in place on the collection tube.
- a colored band preferably identifies the depth of insertion for proper collection without touching any gel that is provided. As is well known in the art the same colored band can also serve to identify the type of anticoagulant contained therein.
- the blood is allowed to fill the capillary tube by capillary action and to then flow out of the other end of the capillary tube into the collection tube. The capillary tube is then withdrawn and the slit membrane closes, sealing the contents of the collection tube for later centrifuging, if required.
- FIG. 1 is a side plan view of a blood collector representatively configured and operable in accordance with the principles of the prior art.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a new and improved blood collector.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the blood collector of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the blood collector of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the blood collector of FIG. 2 with the capillary tube in position.
- FIG. 6 shows the blood collector being used to obtain a specimen.
- FIG. 7 shows the specimen being drained into the collection device.
- a blood collection device representatively configured and operable in accordance with the principles of the prior art is indicated generally at 10, and comprises a cylindrical tube 12, into which a pierced stopper 14 rigidly holding a plastic capillary tube 16 is inserted with or without an anticoagulant inner coating.
- the volume of the tube 12 is large compared to the volume of the plastic capillary tube 16 with the result that the blood sample or the resulting plasma or serum is located near the bottom of the tube making it less accessible to pipetting or pipettors.
- the unit is sold in this configuration necessitating a plastic capillary to avoid breakage and presenting the risk of the tube being pushed into the gel in transit and/or prior to use and ruining it.
- the tube 12 having a rounded bottom 13 is unable to stand alone, and requires a support stand or tube rack.
- the stopper 14 and capillary tube 16 are removed as a unit from the tube 12.
- the tube 12 is then sealed by inserting an attached plug top 18 into the tube.
- the plug top 18 is attached to the tube 12 with a tether 20.
- the new and improved blood collection device is shown generally at 22, and comprises a short cylindrical tube 24 whose volume more closely approximates that of the capillary tube 36, into which a predetermined amount of separation gel 26 has (optionally) been deposited.
- the tube has a flat or support bottom 28 enabling it to stand unsupported on a flat surface.
- the tube 24 is sold packaged with a stopper 30 inserted into the mouth 32 of the tube 24.
- a glass capillary tube 36 having an insertion alignment ring 38 is also packaged with the unit for sale but provided separately and apart from the stopper 30 allowing a more effective (e.g. hydrophyllic) glass capillary tube to be used.
- the capillary tube 36 typically has an anti-coagulant coating on its inner surface using the known heparin or EDTA anti-coagulants as examples.
- the body of the collection tube 24 is typically formed of a plastic or other material suitable for use in and dimensioned for mounting to conventional centrifuging equipment.
- the tube 24 I has the stopper 30 fitted in it at the point of sale providing a closure formed by an X shaped slit 34 in a membrane 35 closing the mouth of the tube.
- the operator inserts the capillary 36 to the point where the mark 38 is aligned with the top of the stopper 30. This insures proper positioning of the capillary tube 36 and avoids the danger of the capillary tube 36 being pushed into a gel 26 which is typically provided at the bottom of the tube 24 for plasma and serum separation.
- the capillary tube 36 With the capillary tube 36, still inserted in the collection tube 24, in a roughly horizontal or slightly inclined position the mouth of the tube 36 is touched to the droplet 40 causing, by capillary action, the tube 36 to fill with the blood from the droplet 40.
- the capillary tube 36 and collection tube 24 are turned vertical allowing the blood to flow into the bottom of the collection tube 24. Any remaining portion of blood in the tube 36 may typically be wicked off by touching the inner end of the capillary tube 36 to the inner wall of the collection tube 24. Additional emptying of the capillary tube 36 may be accomplished by use of a small pipette bulb, as is known in the art, applied to the outer end of the capillary tube 36.
- the collecting tube 24 can be centrifuged immediately to yield plasma.
- the blood in the collecting tube 24 is immediately available for analyses on whole blood such as the counting of the blood cells.
- the thus filled collection tube 24 is then typically allowed to stand for half an hour and allowed to clot before centrifuging to yield serum.
- the inner end of the capillary tube can be put in contact with the inner wall of the collection tube 24 and a continuous flow of blood established filling the collection tube to its capacity.
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